Does the institution have a published strategic plan or equivalent guiding document that includes sustainability at a high level? :

Yes

A brief description of how the institution’s strategic plan or equivalent guiding document addresses sustainability:

Taking Our Place:University of Manitoba Strategic Plan indicates the University's consideration of sustainability in creation of the document with the following statement: "The University will need to continue its efforts to promote institutional sustainability and to pursue the principles of environmental, social and economic sustainability, defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development as meeting ‘the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs'." Furthermore, sustainability is acknowledged as a Value requiring commitment in order to achieve the mission of the University. The University of Manitoba's Sustainability Strategy: 2016 - 2018 was created consistently with the Taking Our Place Strategic Plan 2015 - 2020 indicating eight "Sustainability Big Moves" and six goals towards achieving sustainability on campus.

Sustainability Strategy 2016 - 2018 Goal: Campus Life Objective 6: Incorporate sustainability into University research, education, student experience and other learning objectives Objective 7: Promote the University of Manitoba as a leader in the field of sustainability Long-Term Action 1: “Greening the curriculum” – promote/support integration of sustainability into new academic areas. Long-Term Action 2: Themed semesters/ first-year experiences.

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Research?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Research and the published plans in which each objective is included:

Taking Our Place Strategic Plan 2015 - 2020I. Inspiring MindsGoal a. Maintain and sufficiently support an appropriate range of liberal arts, science and professional programs for Manitoba’s research university in the context of stable or diminishing resources.Supporting Action i. Establish Faculty program sustainability plans and develop a process for determining and ensuring program sustainability across the University. Supporting Action ii. Incorporate sufficient support for students as part of program sustainability plans.

Sustainability Strategy 2016 - 2018Sustainability Big Moves:- Sustainability Research in Action Program: An applied research opportunity that establishes the campus as a living lab for the study and advancement of sustainable development and could grow to support community research placements.- Advancing the Strategic Research Plan: The research themes and signature areas in this 5-year plan represent significant contributions to global sustainability. Goal: Campus LifeObjective 6: Incorporate sustainability into University research, education, student experience and other learning objectivesMedium-Term Action 2: Promote/incent research on sustainable development.

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Campus Engagement?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Campus Engagement and the published plans in which each objective is included:

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Public Engagement?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Public Engagement and the published plans in which each objective is included:

Taking Our Place The University of Manitoba Strategic Plan: 2015 - 2020 V. Forging Connections to foster high impact community engagement d. Enhance engagement, and build and strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities in urban, rural and northern settings

Visionary (re)Generation Campus Master Plan Six Main Guiding Principles - "1. Connected, networking the campus and connecting to the city;" - "The campus will comprise a compact network of diverse public places that encourage social interaction and create an accessible, inclusive, stimulating environment for all."

The University of Manitoba Bannatyne Campus Master Plan 3. Bannatyne Campus Vision and Principles - 6. Community - "The campus will be a place that is open and inviting to the surrounding neighborhood, providing spaces and amenities for community members as well as for students and staff. By focusing on development within the campus' existing footprint, the Plan is sensitive to the boundaries with the community, while also seeing the need to soften those boundaries to become a welcoming neighborhood space." 6. Opportunities for Collaboration - Working Together with the Neighborhood - "Planning should occur in a collaborative way that does not set up hard and rigid boundaries between campus and community."

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Air & Climate?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Air & Climate and the published plans in which each objective is included:

University of Manitoba Sustainability Strategy: 2016 - 20183. Ecology and Environment Key Goals and Objectives - "2. Maintain air quality through emissions management"5. ClimateKey Goals and Objectives- "1. Inventory and transparently report on greenhouse gas emissions produced by the University of Manitoba"6. ClimatePriority Actions for 2016-2018:- "3. Develop proactive indoor air quality strategies based on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) or International Well Building Institute standards."

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Buildings?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Buildings and the published plans in which each objective is included:

University of Manitoba Sustainability Strategy: 2016 - 2018 1. Resource Conservation and Efficiency Priority Actions for 2016-2018: - "Develop and implement a University green building policy/strategy (for construction and operations); support with renewed standard specifications: - Energy performance standards for all new construction ... - Building-level renewable energy generation feasibility in all new construction projects"

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Energy?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Energy and the published plans in which each objective is included:

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Waste?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Waste and the published plans in which each objective is included:

University of Manitoba Sustainability Strategy: 2016 - 20181. Resource Conservation and EfficiencyKey Goals and Objectives- "4. Reduce waste to landfill and diversify reuse and recycling options"Priority Actions for 2016-2018:- "6. Research business case for on-campus, in-vessel compost system and other organic waste management solutions."

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Water?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Water and the published plans in which each objective is included:

University of Manitoba Sustainability Strategy: 2016 - 20181. Resource Conservation and EfficiencyKey Goals and Objectives- "3. Reduce water consumption by 10% in the next 3 years"Priority Actions for 2016-2018:University of Manitoba Sustainability Strategy: 2016 - 20181. Resource Conservation and EfficiencyPriority Actions for 2016-2018:- "Develop and implement a University green building policy/strategy (for construction and operations); support with renewed standard specifications:... - Water conservation and efficiency standards for all new construction projects...- "7. Develop a waste prevention strategy, including access to drinking (tap) water"

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Diversity & Affordability?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Diversity & Affordability and the published plans in which each objective is included:

Taking Our Place University of Manitoba Strategic Plan I. Inspiring Minds through innovative and quality teaching - "c. Provide students with flexible learning opportunities using a variety of delivery modes that make the best use of available classroom and online learning technologies and resources" - "i. Provided accessibility and reasonable accommodation in all of our programs for students with disabilities" II. Driving Discovery and Insight through excellence in research, scholarly work and other creative activities - "e. Advance Indigenous research and scholarship" III. Creating Pathways to Indigenous achievement - "b. Build a culturally rich, safe and supportive learning and work environment in which an increasing number of Indigenous students, faculty and staff succeed." - "c. Foster K-12 Indigenous student participation in post-secondary education" IV. Building Community that creates an outstanding learning and working environment - "b. Increase student, staff, faculty and leadership diversity that reflects society, especially with respect to the inclusion of women, indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, gender and sexual minorities, and racialized minorities"

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address Wellbeing & Work?:

Yes

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address Wellbeing & Work and the published plans in which each objective is included:

University of Manitoba Sustainability Strategy 2016-2018 Sustainability Big Moves 8. "Green Operations & Maintenance: Renewing policy around green buildings will support the creation of learning and work environments that foster wellness, productivity and that meet the needs of the community today and tomorrow" 6. Campus Life Key Goals and Objectives - "3. Improve the health and well-being of University community members" Medium-term actions: - "1. Fully implement mental health strategy and advance an employee wellness strategy"

Bannatyne Campus Master Plan 3. Bannatyne Campus Vision and principles - "2. Healthy Living: ... The campus will be a place that encourages active and healthy living through the provision of a variety of recreational and fitness facilities, universally accessible green spaces and open areas that can be used safely in all seasons, and through an emphasis on active transportation options such as walking and cycling."

Visionary (re)Generation Master Plan - "A Health and Wellness Environment Compact, walkable communities support physical and social health, as people walk, interact and connect, and access services and amenities within a reasonable walking distance. Appropriate land use decisions and structure encourage sustainability and active living. Necessary open space amenities such as parks and trails promote and encourage physical activity – through walking, cycling and active recreation. Intensification, including housing situated around the existing hospital for example, makes health services easily accessible especially for growing and aging communities. Seniors can live near and walk to medical services. Providing multimodal options, such as transit, walking and cycling, increases access to safe and convenient transportation for everyone in a diverse community, especially low income populations.”

Taken together, do the plan(s) reported above include measurable sustainability objectives that address other areas (e.g. arts and culture or technology)?:

No

A list or sample of the measurable sustainability objectives that address other areas and the published plans in which each objective is included:

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Does the institution have a formal statement in support of sustainability endorsed by its governing body (e.g. a mission statement that specifically includes sustainability and is endorsed by the Board of Trustees)? :

Yes

The formal statement in support of sustainability:

The University of Manitoba’s Mission, Vision and Values: MISSION To create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. VISION To take our place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship and innovative teaching and learning, uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. VALUES To achieve our vision, we require a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom Accountability Collegiality Equity and Inclusion Excellence Innovation Integrity Respect Sustainability

The institution’s definition of sustainability (e.g. as included in a published statement or plan):

The University views sustainability as having three interrelated and mutually supportive dimensions: environmental, social, and economic. Planning to address these dimensions of sustainability will protect the long-term resiliency of the University in terms of its programs, people and its physical resources.Social sustainability includes the preservation and strengthening of cultural identities; the decreasing of social inequities; the empowerment of marginalized groups; and an emphasis on collaborative, participatory, and inclusive decision-making processes. There is also a particular commitment to social sustainability that builds and expands an Indigenous presenceand visibility at the University that will result in improved access, recruitment, retention, and completion for First Nations, Inuit and Métis learners. The University is dedicated to becoming a place where all Indigenous students have a home.Economic sustainability necessitates making economic decisions that reflect environmental and social effects, and requires prudence and care in creating efficiencies and locating new revenue streams to ensure that resources continue to be available to pursue the University’s overall mission. Overall, the University wishes to ensure that its present actions do not decrease the chances for futuregenerations to achieve levels of well-being that are at least as great as those achieved now.Environmental sustainability includes maintaining and increasing ecological functions, ensuring that natural resources and ecosystems are not utilized beyond their regenerative capacities, transitioning from non-renewable to renewable natural resources and energy, and preserving and enhancing biodiversity. The way we design the built environment has implications for the long-term reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. For example, designing a more walkable dense urban environment can reduce car dependency and allow for more land dedicated to the natural systems that both human and non-human species rely on.

A brief description of the institution’s formal sustainability commitments, including the specific initiatives selected above:

- University and College Presidents' Climate Change Statement of Action for Canada- Halifax Declaration

The website URL where information about the programs or initiatives is available:

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Additional documentation to support the submission:

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